Show thirteen kanab people in automobile accident from fram rime kane ka ne county Stan standard lard A terrible accident occurred here saturday night aug 10 when tho the cars of kay wilson and george crosby both of 0 kanab crashed into one another about 2 miles south of oe kanab on the highway to 0 fredonia Fre donla kay wilson was killed and several others in tho the wreck seriously injured in ili the wilson car which was headed for fredonia Fre donla were kay wilson lavar pratt wesley averett lorin broadbent wilbern young arid and gordon mcallister mcallaster McAll lster in the other car which was waa returning to kanab from the kaibab mountain were mr and mrs afro george crosby their three children a baby roland and norlean norlman Norl can elmer judd arid and bell little no one seems to know exactly how taif the accident occurred but from appearances pe arances after the wreck it looked us as though neither of tile the cars had turned out until it was too late and then both had turned to the right striking the right front of both cars kay wilson who was wag driving the wilson car was thrown through the windshield striking the radiator of 01 the crosby car with such force that ills his head was crushed when lie he was discovered by earl persons and dee adams the first I 1 ones to witness the terrible scene he was hanging from his car with his head on the ground touching the crosby car mr and mrs crosby both were also seriously hurt mrs crosby received a bad gash on the head running upward front from ono one of her eyes nearly to the top of her head and both her ankles were badly wrenched mr air crosby had a five inch cut on hta his chin and throat and another terrible wound on hla his leg lavar pratt received a bad cut on his chin the rest of the party were hurt but none seriously after regaining consciousness elmer earner judd pulled two of the children out of the wreck and then collapsed As soon as it was possible persons persona and adams brought the injured parties to kanab to dr norris tor for medical aid at present all the patients seem to be gradually improving |